In the White House Press Room, which organization would you find closest to the podium?

a. Associated Press
b. Dallas Morning News
c. Foreign press
d. Voice of America


a

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The rapid increase in the number and variety of interest groups and their enlarged role in government are

A. an unintended consequence of federalism. B. a rational response to the fact that elected officials can tend to only a few things. C. the inevitable result of a two-party system. D. the primary cause of increased voter turnout. E. the primary cause of divided government.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Two variables are contingent if the proportion of cases of the dependent variable, in a given row, are equal, regardless of the category of the independent variable. 2. When using a Chi-Square Table, the degrees of freedom are determined by the size of the sample. 3. A contingency table that has three columns and rows with a chi-square value of 16.90 is statistically significant at the 0.05 level. 4. A relationship that is statistically significant at the 0.05 level has a p-value of 0.05.

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President George Washington sought to address the problem of delegation in part by ______.

A. replacing officials at regular intervals B. appointing men of superior reputation, education, and means-as well as with financial incentives such as giving customs officials a share of goods seized from smugglers C. abdicating responsibility for the appointment process to Congress D. holding public referenda on high-profile appointments

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The framers of the Constitution created a form of government that delegated specific powers to the national government and

a. permitted the states to operate outside the constraints of the U.S. Constitution. b. reserved the remaining powers for the states. c. reserved most of the remaining powers for the courts. d. reserved the powers of taxing and regulating interstate commerce for the states. e. reserved the remaining powers for a strong executive branch of government.

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